Common military list of the european union
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(Notices)
NOTICES FROM EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTIONS, BODIES, OFFICES AND
COMMON MILITARY LIST OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
(adopted by the Council on 27 February 2012)
(equipment covered by Council Common Position 2008/944/CFSP defining common rules
governing the control of exports of military technology and equipment)
(updating and replacing the Common Military List of the European Union adopted by the Council on 21 February
(2012/C 85/01)
Note 1 Terms in "
quotations"
are defined terms. Refer to '
Definitions of Terms used in this List'
annexed to this List.
Note 2: In some instances chemicals are listed by name and CAS number. The list applies to chemicals of the same
structural formula (including hydrates) regardless of name or CAS number. CAS numbers are shown to assist
in identifying a particular chemical or mixture, irrespective of nomenclature. CAS numbers cannot be used as
unique identifiers because some forms of the listed chemical have different CAS numbers, and mixtures
containing a listed chemical may also have different CAS numbers.
ML1
Smooth-bore
automatic
weapons with a calibre of 12,7 mm (calibre 0,50 inches) or less and accessories, as
follows, and specially designed components therefor:
a. Rifles, carbines, revolvers, pistols, machine pistols and machine guns;
Note ML1.a. does not apply to the following:
a. Muskets, rifles and carbines manufactured earlier than 1938;
b. Reproductions of muskets, rifles and carbines the originals of which were manufactured earlier
than 1890;
c. Revolvers, pistols and machine guns manufactured earlier than 1890, and their reproductions;
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b. Smooth-bore weapons, as follows:
1. Smooth-bore weapons specially designed for military use;
2. Other smooth-bore weapons as follows:
a. Fully automatic type weapons;
b. Semi-automatic or pump-action type weapons;
c. Weapons using caseless ammunition;
d. Silencers, special gun-mountings, clips, weapons sights and flash suppressors for arms specified
by ML1.a., ML1.b. or ML1.c.
Note 1 ML1 does not apply to smooth-bore weapons used for hunting or sporting purposes. These weapons
must not be specially designed for military use or of the fully automatic firing type.
Note 2 ML1 does not apply to firearms specially designed for dummy ammunition and which are incapable
of firing any ammunition specified by ML3.
Note 3 ML1 does not apply to weapons using non-centre fire cased ammunition and which are not of the
fully automatic firing type.
Note 4 ML1.d. does not apply to optical weapon sights without electronic image processing, with a
magnification of 4 times or less, provided they are not specially designed or modified for military
Smooth-bore weapons with a calibre of 20 mm or more, other weapons or armament with
a calibre greater than 12,7 mm (calibre 0,50 inches), projectors and accessories, as follows,
and specially designed components therefor:
a. Guns, howitzers, cannon, mortars, anti-tank weapons, projectile launchers, military flame
throwers, rifles, recoilless rifles, smooth-bore weapons and signature reduction devices therefor;
Note 1 ML2.a. includes injectors, metering devices, storage tanks and other specially designed
components for use with liquid propelling charges for any of the equipment specified by ML2.a.
Note 2 ML2.a. does not apply to weapons as follows:
a.
Muskets, rifles and carbines, manufactured earlier than 1938;
b.
Reproductions of muskets, rifles and carbines, the originals of which were manufactured earlier
than 1890.
c.
Guns, howitzers, cannons and mortars, manufactured earlier than 1890.
Note 3 ML2.a. does not apply to hand-held projectile launchers specially designed to launch tethered
projectiles having no high explosive charge or communications link, to a range of less than or
equal to 500 m.
b. Smoke, gas and pyrotechnic projectors or generators, specially designed or modified for military
Note ML2.b. does not apply to signal pistols.
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c. Weapons sights and weapon sight mounts, having all of the following:
1. Specially designed for military use; and
2. Specially designed for weapons specified in ML2.a.;
d. Mountings specially designed for the weapons specified in ML2.a
ML3
Ammunition and fuse setting devices, as follows, and specially designed components
therefor:
a. Ammunition for weapons specified by ML1, ML2 or ML12;
b. Fuse setting devices specially designed for ammunition specified by ML3.a.
Note 1 Specially designed components specified by ML3 include:
a. Metal or plastic fabrications such as primer anvils, bullet cups, cartridge links, rotating bands
and munitions metal parts;
b. Safing and arming devices, fuses, sensors and initiation devices;
c. Power supplies with high one-time operational output;
d. Combustible cases for charges;
e. Submunitions including bomblets, minelets and terminally guided projectiles.
Note 2 ML3.a. does not apply to ammunition crimped without a projectile (blank star) and dummy
ammunition with a pierced powder chamber.
Note 3 ML3.a. does not apply to cartridges specially designed for any of the following purposes:
a. Signalling;
b. Bird scaring; or
c. Lighting of gas flares at oil wells.
ML4
Bombs, torpedoes, rockets, missiles, other explosive devices and charges and related
equipment and accessories, as follows, and specially designed components therefor:
N.B.1: For guidance and navigation equipment, see ML11.
N.B.2: For Aircraft Missile Protection Systems (AMPS), see ML4.c.
a. Bombs, torpedoes, grenades, smoke canisters, rockets, mines, missiles, depth charges, demo
lition-charges, demolition-devices, demolition-kits, "pyrotechnic" devices, cartridges and simu
lators (i.e. equipment simulating the characteristics of any of these items), specially designed for
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Note ML4.a. includes:
a. Smoke grenades, fire bombs, incendiary bombs and explosive devices;
b. Missile rocket nozzles and re-entry vehicle nosetips.
b. Equipment having all of the following:
1. Specially designed for military use; and
2. Specially designed for 'activities' relating to any of the following:
a. Items specified by ML4.a.; or
b. Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).
Technical Note:
For the purpose of ML4.b.2. '
activities'
applies to handling, launching, laying, controlling,
discharging, detonating, activating, powering with one-time operational output, decoying,
jamming, sweeping, detecting, disrupting or disposing.
Note 1 ML4.b. includes:
a. Mobile gas liquefying equipment capable of producing 1 000 kg or more per day of gas in
liquid form;
b. Buoyant electric conducting cable suitable for sweeping magnetic mines.
Note 2 ML4.b. does not apply to hand-held devices, limited by design solely to the detection of metal
objects and incapable of distinguishing between mines and other metal objects.
c. Aircraft Missile Protection Systems (AMPS).
Note ML4.c. does not apply to AMPS having all of the following:
a. Any of the following missile warning sensors:
1.
Passive sensors having peak response between 100-400 nm; or
2.
Active pulsed Doppler missile warning sensors;
b. Countermeasures dispensing systems;
c. Flares, which exhibit both a visible signature and an infrared signature, for decoying surface-to-
air missiles; and
d. Installed on "
civil aircraft"
and having all of the following:
1.
The AMPS is only operable in a specific "
civil aircraft"
in which the specific AMPS is
installed and for which any of the following has been issued:
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a. A civil Type Certificate; or
b. An equivalent document recognised by the International Civil Aviation Organisation
2.
The AMPS employs protection to prevent unauthorised access to "
software"
; and
3.
The AMPS incorporates an active mechanism that forces the system not to function when it
is removed from the "
civil aircraft"
in which it was installed.
Fire control, and related alerting and warning equipment, and related systems, test and
alignment and countermeasure equipment, as follows, specially designed for military use,
and specially designed components and accessories therefor:
a. Weapon sights, bombing computers, gun laying equipment and weapon control systems;
b. Target acquisition, designation, range-finding, surveillance or tracking systems; detection, data
fusion, recognition or identification equipment; and sensor integration equipment;
c. Countermeasure equipment for items specified by ML5.a. or ML5.b.;
Note For the purposes of ML5.c., countermeasure equipment includes detection equipment.
d. Field test or alignment equipment, specially designed for items specified by ML5.a., ML5.b. or
ML6
Ground
vehicles
components,
N.B. For guidance and navigation equipment, see ML11.
a. Ground vehicles and components therefor, specially designed or modified for military use;
Technical Note
For the purposes of ML6.a. the term ground vehicles includes trailers.
b. Other ground vehicles and components, as follows:
1. All-wheel drive vehicles capable of off-road use which have been manufactured or fitted with
materials or components to provide ballistic protection to level III (NIJ 0108.01, September
1985, or comparable national standard) or better;
2. Components having all of the following:
a. Specially designed for vehicles specified in ML6.b.1.; and
b. Providing ballistic protection to level III (NIJ 0108.01, September 1985, or comparable
national standard) or better.
N.B. See also ML13.a
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Note 1 ML6.a. includes:
a. Tanks and other military armed vehicles and military vehicles fitted with mountings for arms or
equipment for mine laying or the launching of munitions specified by ML4;
b. Armoured vehicles;
c. Amphibious and deep water fording vehicles;
d. Recovery vehicles and vehicles for towing or transporting ammunition or weapon systems and
associated load handling equipment.
Note 2 Modification of a ground vehicle for military use specified by ML6.a. entails a structural, electrical or
mechanical change involving one or more components that are specially designed for military use.
Such components include:
a. Pneumatic tyre casings of a kind specially designed to be bullet-proof;
b. Armoured protection of vital parts, (e.g. fuel tanks or vehicle cabs);
c. Special reinforcements or mountings for weapons;
d. Black-out lighting.
Note 3 ML6 does not apply to civil automobiles, or trucks designed or modified for transporting money or
valuables, having armoured or ballistic protection.
Note 4 ML6. does not apply to vehicles that meet all of the following;
a. Were manufactured before 1946;
b. Do not have items specified by the EU Common Military List and manufactured after 1945,
except for reproductions of original components or accessories for the vehicle; and
c. Do not incorporate weapons specified in ML1., ML2. or ML4. unless they are inoperable and
incapable of discharging a projectile.
ML7
Chemical
biological
agents, "
riot control agents"
, radioactive materials, related
equipment, components and materials, as follows:
a. Biological agents or radioactive materials, "adapted for use in war" to produce casualties in
humans or animals, degrade equipment or damage crops or the environment;
b. Chemical warfare (CW) agents, including:
1. CW nerve agents:
a. O-Alkyl (equal to or less than C 10 , including cycloalkyl) alkyl (Methyl, Ethyl, n-Propyl or
Isopropyl) -phosphonofluoridates, such as:
Sarin (GB):O-Isopropyl methylphosphonofluoridate (CAS 107-44-8); and
Soman (GD):O-Pinacolyl methylphosphonofluoridate (CAS 96-64-0);
b. O-Alkyl (equal to or less than C 10 , including cycloalkyl) N,N-dialkyl (Methyl, Ethyl, n-
Propyl or Isopropyl) phosphoramidocyanidates, such as:
Tabun (GA):O-Ethyl N,N-dimethylphosphoramidocyanidate (CAS 77-81-6);
c. O-Alkyl (H or equal to or less than C 10 , including cycloalkyl) S-2-dialkyl (Methyl, Ethyl, n-
Propyl or Isopropyl)-aminoethyl alkyl (Methyl, Ethyl, n-Propyl or Isopropyl) phosphono
thiolates and corresponding alkylated and protonated salts, such as:
VX: O-Ethyl S-2-diisopropylaminoethyl methyl phosphonothiolate (CAS 50782-69-9);
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2. CW vesicant agents:
a. Sulphur mustards, such as:
1. 2-Chloroethylchloromethylsulphide (CAS 2625-76-5);
2. Bis(2-chloroethyl) sulphide (CAS 505-60-2);
3. Bis(2-chloroethylthio) methane (CAS 63869-13-6);
4. 1,2-bis (2-chloroethylthio) ethane (CAS 3563-36-8);
5. 1,3-bis (2-chloroethylthio) -n-propane (CAS 63905-10-2);
6. 1,4-bis (2-chloroethylthio) -n-butane (CAS 142868-93-7);
7. 1,5-bis (2-chloroethylthio) -n-pentane (CAS 142868-94-8);
8. Bis (2-chloroethylthiomethyl) ether (CAS 63918-90-1);
9. Bis (2-chloroethylthioethyl) ether (CAS 63918-89-8);
b. Lewisites, such as:
1. 2-chlorovinyldichloroarsine (CAS 541-25-3);
2. Tris (2-chlorovinyl) arsine (CAS 40334-70-1);
3. Bis (2-chlorovinyl) chloroarsine (CAS 40334-69-8);
c. Nitrogen mustards, such as:
1. HN1: bis (2-chloroethyl) ethylamine (CAS 538-07-8);
2. HN2: bis (2-chloroethyl) methylamine (CAS 51-75-2);
3. HN3: tris (2-chloroethyl) amine (CAS 555-77-1);
3. CW incapacitating agents, such as:
a. 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (BZ) (CAS 6581-06-2);
4. CW defoliants, such as:
a. Butyl 2-chloro-4-fluorophenoxyacetate (LNF);
b. 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (CAS 93-76-5) mixed with 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic
acid (CAS 94-75-7) (Agent Orange (CAS 39277-47-9));
c. CW binary precursors and key precursors, as follows:
1. Alkyl (Methyl, Ethyl, n-Propyl or Isopropyl) Phosphonyl Difluorides, such as:
DF: Methyl Phosphonyldifluoride (CAS 676-99-3);
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2. O-Alkyl (H or equal to or less than C 10 , including cycloalkyl) O-2-dialkyl (Methyl, Ethyl, n-
Propyl or Isopropyl) aminoethyl alkyl (Methyl, Ethyl, n-Propyl or Isopropyl) phosphonites
and corresponding alkylated and protonated salts, such as:
QL: O-Ethyl-2-di-isopropylaminoethyl methylphosphonite (CAS 57856-11-8);
3. Chlorosarin: O-Isopropyl methylphosphonochloridate (CAS 1445-76-7);
4. Chlorosoman: O-Pinacolyl methylphosphonochloridate (CAS 7040-57-5);
d. "Riot control agents", active constituent chemicals and combinations thereof, including:
1. α-Bromobenzeneacetonitrile, (Bromobenzyl cyanide) (CA) (CAS 5798-79-8);
2. [(2-chlorophenyl) methylene] propanedinitrile, (o-Chlorobenzylidenemalononitrile (CS) (CAS
3. 2-Chloro-1-phenylethanone, Phenylacyl chloride (ω-chloroacetophenone) (CN) (CAS 532-27-
4. Dibenz-(b,f)-1,4-oxazephine, (CR) (CAS 257-07-8);
5. 10-Chloro-5,10-dihydrophenarsazine, (Phenarsazine chloride), (Adamsite), (DM) (CAS 578-
6. N-Nonanoylmorpholine, (MPA) (CAS 5299-64-9);
Note 1 ML7.d. does not apply to "
riot control agents"
individually packaged for personal self-defence
purposes.
Note 2 ML7.d. does not apply to active constituent chemicals, and combinations thereof, identified and
packaged for food production or medical purposes.
e. Equipment specially designed or modified for military use, designed or modified for the dissemi
nation of any of the following, and specially designed components therefor:
1. Materials or agents specified by ML7.a., ML7.b. or ML7.d.; or
2. CW agents made up of precursors specified by ML7.c.
f. Protective and decontamination equipment, specially designed or modified for military use,
components and chemical mixtures, as follows:
1. Equipment designed or modified for defence against materials specified by ML7.a., ML7.b. or
ML7.d., and specially designed components therefor;
2. Equipment designed or modified for decontamination of objects contaminated with materials
specified by ML7.a. or ML7.b. and specially designed components therefor;
3. Chemical mixtures specially developed or formulated for the decontamination of objects
contaminated with materials specified by ML7.a. or ML7.b.;
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Note ML7.f.1. includes:
a. Air conditioning units specially designed or modified for nuclear, biological or chemical
filtration;
b. Protective clothing.
N.B. For civil gas masks, protective and decontamination equipment, see also entry 1A004 on the EU
Dual-Use List.
g. Equipment specially designed or modified for military use designed or modified for the
detection or identification of materials specified by ML7.a., ML7.b. or ML7.d., and specially
designed components therefor;
Note ML7.g. does not apply to personal radiation monitoring dosimeters.
N.B. See also entry 1A004 on the EU Dual-Use List.
h. "Biopolymers" specially designed or processed for the detection or identification of CW agents
specified by ML7.b., and the cultures of specific cells used to produce them;
i. "Biocatalysts" for the decontamination or degradation of CW agents, and biological systems
therefor, as follows:
1. "Biocatalysts" specially designed for the decontamination or degradation of CW agents
specified by ML7.b. resulting from directed laboratory selection or genetic manipulation of
biological systems;
2. Biological systems containing the genetic information specific to the production of "biocata
lysts" specified by ML7.i.1., as follows:
a. "Expression vectors";
c. Cultures of cells.
Note 1 ML7.b. and ML7.d. do not apply to the following:
a. Cyanogen chloride (CAS 506-77-4). See 1C450.a.5. on the EU Dual-Use List;
b. Hydrocyanic acid (CAS 74-90-8);
c. Chlorine (CAS 7782-50-5);
d. Carbonyl chloride (phosgene) (CAS 75-44-5). See 1C450.a.4. on the EU Dual-Use List;
e. Diphosgene (trichloromethyl-chloroformate) (CAS 503-38-8);
g. Xylyl bromide, ortho: (CAS 89-92-9), meta: (CAS 620-13-3), para: (CAS 104-81-4);
h. Benzyl bromide (CAS 100-39-0);
i. Benzyl
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598-31-2);
k. Cyanogen bromide (CAS 506-68-3);
816-40-0);
m. Chloro acetone (CAS 78-95-5);
n. Ethyl iodoacetate (CAS 623-48-3);
o. Iodo acetone (CAS 3019-04-3);
p. Chloropicrin (CAS 76-06-2). See 1C450.a.7. on the EU Dual-Use List.
Note 2 The cultures of cells and biological systems specified by ML7.h. and ML7.i.2. are exclusive and these
sub-items do not apply to cells or biological systems for civil purposes, such as agricultural, phar
maceutical, medical, veterinary, environmental, waste management, or in the food industry.
"
Energetic materials"
, and related substances, as follows:
N.B.1. See also 1C011 on the EU Dual-Use List.
N.B.2. For charges and devices, see ML4 and 1A008 on the EU Dual-Use List
Technical Notes 1.
For the purposes of ML8, mixture refers to a composition of two or more substances with at least one
substance being listed in the ML8 sub-items.
2.
Any substance listed in the ML8 sub-items is subject to this list, even when utilised in an application
other than that indicated. (e.g. TAGN is predominantly used as an explosive but can also be used either
as a fuel or an oxidizer.)
a. "Explosives", as follows, and mixtures thereof:
1. ADNBF (aminodinitrobenzofuroxan or 7-amino-4,6-dinitrobenzofurazane-1-oxide) (CAS
2. BNCP (cis-bis (5-nitrotetrazolato) tetra amine-cobalt (III) perchlorate) (CAS 117412-28-9);
3. CL-14 (diamino dinitrobenzofuroxan or 5,7-diamino-4,6-dinitrobenzofurazane-1-oxide)
(CAS 117907-74-1);
4. CL-20 (HNIW or Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane) (CAS 135285-90-4); chlathrates of CL-20
(see also ML8.g.3. and g.4. for its "precursors");
5. CP (2-(5-cyanotetrazolato) penta amine-cobalt (III) perchlorate) (CAS 70247-32-4);
6. DADE (1,1-diamino-2,2-dinitroethylene, FOX7) (CAS 145250-81-3);
7. DATB (diaminotrinitrobenzene) (CAS 1630-08-6);
8. DDFP (1,4-dinitrodifurazanopiperazine);
9. DDPO (2,6-diamino-3,5-dinitropyrazine-1-oxide, PZO) (CAS 194486-77-6);
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10. DIPAM (3,3′-diamino-2,2′,4,4′,6,6′-hexanitrobiphenyl or dipicramide) (CAS 17215-44-0);
11. DNGU (DINGU or dinitroglycoluril) (CAS 55510-04-8);
12. Furazans, as follows:
a. DAAOF (diaminoazoxyfurazan);
b. DAAzF (diaminoazofurazan) (CAS 78644-90-3);
13. HMX and derivatives (see also ML8.g.5. for its "precursors"), as follows:
a. HMX (Cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine, octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazine,
1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetraza-cyclooctane, octogen or octogene) (CAS 2691-41-0);
b. difluoroaminated analogs of HMX;
c. K-55 (2,4,6,8-tetranitro-2,4,6,8-tetraazabicyclo [3,3,0]-octanone-3, tetranitrosemigly
couril or keto-bicyclic HMX) (CAS 130256-72-3);
14. HNAD (hexanitroadamantane) (CAS 143850-71-9);
15. HNS (hexanitrostilbene) (CAS 20062-22-0);
16. Imidazoles as follows:
a. BNNII (Octahydro-2,5-bis(nitroimino)imidazo [4,5-d]imidazole);
b. DNI (2,4-dinitroimidazole) (CAS 5213-49-0);
c. FDIA (1-fluoro-2,4-dinitroimidazole);
d. NTDNIA (N-(2-nitrotriazolo)-2,4-dinitroimidazole);
e. PTIA (1-picryl-2,4,5-trinitroimidazole);
17. NTNMH (1-(2-nitrotriazolo)-2-dinitromethylene hydrazine);
18. NTO (ONTA or 3-nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one) (CAS 932-64-9);
19. Polynitrocubanes with more than four nitro groups;
20. PYX (2,6-Bis(picrylamino)-3,5-dinitropyridine) (CAS 38082-89-2);
21. RDX and derivatives, as follows:
a. RDX (cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine, cyclonite, T4, hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-
triazine, 1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triaza-cyclohexane, hexogen or hexogene) (CAS 121-82-4);
b. Keto-RDX (K-6 or 2,4,6-trinitro-2,4,6-triazacyclohexanone) (CAS 115029-35-1);
22. TAGN (triaminoguanidinenitrate) (CAS 4000-16-2);
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23. TATB (triaminotrinitrobenzene) (CAS 3058-38-6) (see also ML8.g.7 for its "precursors");
24. TEDDZ (3,3,7,7-tetrabis(difluoroamine) octahydro-1,5-dinitro-1,5-diazocine);
25. Tetrazoles, as follows:
a. NTAT (nitrotriazol aminotetrazole);
b. NTNT (1-N-(2-nitrotriazolo)-4-nitrotetrazole);
26. Tetryl (trinitrophenylmethylnitramine) (CAS 479-45-8);
27. TNAD (1,4,5,8-tetranitro-1,4,5,8-tetraazadecalin) (CAS 135877-16-6) (see also ML8.g.6. for
its "precursors");
28. TNAZ (1,3,3-trinitroazetidine) (CAS 97645-24-4) (see also ML8.g.2. for its "precursors");
29. TNGU (SORGUYL or tetranitroglycoluril) (CAS 55510-03-7);
30. TNP (1,4,5,8-tetranitro-pyridazino[4,5-d]pyridazine) (CAS 229176-04-9);
31. Triazines, as follows:
a. DNAM (2-oxy-4,6-dinitroamino-s-triazine) (CAS 19899-80-0);
b. NNHT (2-nitroimino-5-nitro-hexahydro-1,3,5-triazine) (CAS 130400-13-4);
32. Triazoles, as follows:
a. 5-azido-2-nitrotriazole;
b. ADHTDN (4-amino-3,5-dihydrazino-1,2,4-triazole dinitramide) (CAS 1614-08-0);
c. ADNT (1-amino-3,5-dinitro-1,2,4-triazole);
d. BDNTA ([bis-dinitrotriazole]amine);
e. DBT (3,3′-dinitro-5,5-bi-1,2,4-triazole) (CAS 30003-46-4);
f. DNBT (dinitrobistriazole) (CAS 70890-46-9);
g. Not used since 2010;
h. NTDNT (1-N-(2-nitrotriazolo) 3,5-dinitrotriazole);
i. PDNT (1-picryl-3,5-dinitrotriazole);
j. TACOT (tetranitrobenzotriazolobenzotriazole) (CAS 25243-36-1);
33. Explosives not listed elsewhere in ML8.a. and having any of the following:
a. Detonation velocity exceeding 8,700 m/s, at maximum density, or
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b. Detonation pressure exceeding 34 GPa (340 kbar);
34. Organic explosives not listed elsewhere in ML8.a. and having all the following:
a. Yielding detonation pressures of 25 GPa (250 kbar) or more and
b. Remaining stable at temperatures of 523 K (250 °C) or higher for periods of five
minutes or longer;
b. "Propellants" as follows:
1. Any United Nations (UN) Class 1.1 solid "propellant" with a theoretical specific impulse
(under standard conditions) of more than 250 seconds for non-metallised, or more than 270
seconds for aluminised compositions;
2. Any UN Class 1.3 solid "propellant" with a theoretical specific impulse (under standard
conditions) of more than 230 seconds for non-halogenised, 250 seconds for non-metallised
compositions and 266 seconds for metallised compositions;
3. "Propellants" having a force constant of more than 1,200 kJ/kg;
4. "Propellants" that can sustain a steady-state linear burning rate of more than 38 mm/s under
standard conditions (as measured in the form of an inhibited single strand) of 6,89 MPa
(68,9 bar) pressure and 294 K (21 °C);
5. Elastomer Modified Cast Double Base (EMCDB) "propellants" with extensibility at maximum
stress of more than 5 % at 233 K (– 40 °C);
6. Any "propellant" containing substances specified by ML8.a.
7. "Propellants", not specified elsewhere in the EU Common Military List, specially designed for
c. "Pyrotechnics", fuels and related substances, as follows, and mixtures thereof:
1. Aircraft fuels specially formulated for military purposes;
2. Alane (aluminum hydride) (CAS 7784-21-6);
3. Carboranes; decaborane (CAS 17702-41-9); pentaboranes (CAS 19624-22-7 and 18433-84-
6) and their derivatives;
4. Hydrazine and derivatives, as follows (see also ML8.d.8. and d.9. for oxidising hydrazine
a. Hydrazine (CAS 302-01-2) in concentrations of 70 % or more;
b. Monomethyl hydrazine (CAS 60-34-4);
c. Symmetrical dimethyl hydrazine (CAS 540-73-8);
d. Unsymmetrical dimethyl hydrazine (CAS 57-14-7);
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5. Metal fuels in particle form whether spherical, atomised, spheroidal, flaked or ground, manu
factured from material consisting of 99 % or more of any of the following:
a. Metals as follows and mixtures thereof:
1. Beryllium (CAS 7440-41-7) in particle sizes of less than 60 μm;
2. Iron powder (CAS 7439-89-6) with particle size of 3 μm or less produced by
reduction of iron oxide with hydrogen;
b. Mixtures containing any of the following:
1. Zirconium (CAS 7440-67-7), magnesium (CAS 7439-95-4) or alloys of these in
particle sizes of less than 60 μm; or
2. Boron (CAS 7440-42-8) or boron carbide (CAS 12069-32-8) fuels of 85 % purity or
higher and particle sizes of less than 60 μm;
6. Military materials, containing thickeners for hydrocarbon fuels, specially formulated for use
in flame throwers or incendiary munitions, such as metal stearates or palmates (e.g. octal
(CAS 637-12-7)) and M1, M2, and M3 thickeners;
7. Perchlorates, chlorates and chromates, composited with powdered metal or other high
energy fuel components;
8. Spherical aluminium powder (CAS 7429-90-5) with a particle size of 60 μm or less, manu
factured from material with an aluminium content of 99 % or more;
9. Titanium subhydride (TiH n ) of stoichiometry equivalent to n = 0,65 to 1,68.
Note 1 Aircraft fuels specified by ML8.c.1. are finished products, not their constituents.
Note 2 ML8.c.4.a. does not apply to hydrazine mixtures specially formulated for corrosion control.
Note 3 ML8.c.5. applies to explosives and fuels, whether or not the metals or alloys are encapsulated in
aluminium, magnesium, zirconium, or beryllium.
Note 4 ML8.c.5.b.2. does not apply to boron and boron carbide enriched with boron-10 (20 % or
more of total boron-10 content).
Note 5: ML8.c.5.b. only applies to metal fuels in particle form when they are mixed with other
substances to form a mixture formulated for military purposes such as liquid propellant
slurries, solid propellants, or pyrotechnic mixtures.
d. Oxidizers as follows, and mixtures thereof:
1. ADN (ammonium dinitramide or SR 12) (CAS 140456-78-6);
2. AP (ammonium perchlorate) (CAS 7790-98-9);
3. Compounds composed of fluorine and any of the following:
a. Other halogens;
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c. Nitrogen;
Note 1 ML8.d.3 does not apply to chlorine trifluoride (CAS 7790-91-2).
Note 2 ML8.d.3 does not apply to nitrogen trifluoride (CAS 7783-54-2) in its gaseous state.
4. DNAD (1,3-dinitro-1,3-diazetidine) (CAS 78246-06-7);
5. HAN (hydroxylammonium nitrate) (CAS 13465-08-2);
6. HAP (hydroxylammonium perchlorate) (CAS 15588-62-2);
7. HNF (hydrazinium nitroformate) (CAS 20773-28-8);
8. Hydrazine nitrate (CAS 37836-27-4);
9. Hydrazine perchlorate (CAS 27978-54-7);
10. Liquid oxidisers comprised of or containing inhibited red fuming nitric acid (IRFNA) (CAS
8007-58-7);
Note ML8.d.10 does not apply to non-inhibited fuming nitric acid.
e. Binders, plasticisers, monomers and polymers, as follows:
1. AMMO (azidomethylmethyloxetane and its polymers) (CAS 90683-29-7) (see also ML8.g.1.
for its "precursors");
2. BAMO (bisazidomethyloxetane and its polymers) (CAS 17607-20-4) (see also ML8.g.1. for
its "precursors");
3. BDNPA (bis (2,2-dinitropropyl)acetal) (CAS 5108-69-0);
4. BDNPF (bis (2,2-dinitropropyl)formal) (CAS 5917-61-3);
5. BTTN (butanetrioltrinitrate) (CAS 6659-60-5) (see also ML8.g.8. for its "precursors");
6. Energetic monomers, plasticizers or polymers, specially formulated for military use and
containing any of the following;
a. Nitro groups;
b. Azido groups;
c. Nitrate groups;
d. Nitrataza groups; or
e. Difluoroamino groups;
7. FAMAO (3-difluoroaminomethyl-3-azidomethyl oxetane) and its polymers;
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8. FEFO (bis-(2-fluoro-2,2-dinitroethyl) formal) (CAS 17003-79-1);
9. FPF-1 (poly-2,2,3,3,4,4-hexafluoropentane-1,5-diol formal) (CAS 376-90-9);
10. FPF-3 (poly-2,4,4,5,5,6,6-heptafluoro-2-tri-fluoromethyl-3-oxaheptane-1,7-diol formal);
11. GAP (glycidylazide polymer) (CAS 143178-24-9) and its derivatives;
12. HTPB (hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene) with a hydroxyl functionality equal to or greater
than 2,2 and less than or equal to 2,4, a hydroxyl value of less than 0,77 meq/g, and a
viscosity at 30 °C of less than 47 poise (CAS 69102-90-5);
13. Alcohol functionalised poly(epichlorohydrin) with a molecular weight less than 10,000, as
a. Poly(epichlorohydrindiol);
b. Poly(epichlorohydrintriol)
14. NENAs (nitratoethylnitramine compounds) (CAS 17096-47-8, 85068-73-1, 82486-83-7,
82486-82-6 and 85954-06-9);
15. PGN (poly-GLYN, polyglycidylnitrate or poly(nitratomethyl oxirane) (CAS 27814-48-8);
16. Poly-NIMMO (poly nitratomethylmethyloxetane) or poly-NMMO (poly[3-Nitratomethyl-3-
methyloxetane]) (CAS 84051-81-0);
17. Polynitroorthocarbonates;
18. TVOPA (1,2,3-tris[1,2-bis(difluoroamino)ethoxy] propane or tris vinoxy propane adduct)
(CAS 53159-39-0).
f. "Additives" as follows:
1. Basic copper salicylate (CAS 62320-94-9);
2. BHEGA (bis-(2-hydroxyethyl) glycolamide) (CAS 17409-41-5);
3. BNO (butadienenitrileoxide);
4. Ferrocene derivatives as follows:
a. Butacene (CAS 125856-62-4);
b. Catocene (2,2-bis-ethylferrocenyl propane) (CAS 37206-42-1);
c. Ferrocene carboxylic acids including:
Ferrocene carboxylic acid (CAS 1271-42-7),
1,1′-Ferrocenedicarboxylic acid (CAS 1293-87-4);
d. n-butyl-ferrocene (CAS 31904-29-7);
e. Other adducted polymer ferrocene derivatives;
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5. Lead beta-resorcylate (CAS 20936-32-7);
6. Lead citrate (CAS 14450-60-3);
7. Lead-copper chelates of beta-resorcylate or salicylates (CAS 68411-07-4);
8. Lead maleate (CAS 19136-34-6);
9. Lead salicylate (CAS 15748-73-9);
10. Lead stannate (CAS 12036-31-6);
11. MAPO (tris-1-(2-methyl)aziridinyl phosphine oxide) (CAS 57-39-6); BOBBA 8 (bis(2-methyl
aziridinyl) 2-(2-hydroxypropanoxy) propylamino phosphine oxide); and other MAPO
12. Methyl BAPO (bis(2-methyl aziridinyl) methylamino phosphine oxide) (CAS 85068-72-0);
13. N-methyl-p-nitroaniline (CAS 100-15-2);
14. 3-Nitraza-1,5-pentane diisocyanate (CAS 7406-61-9);
15. Organo-metallic coupling agents as follows:
a. Neopentyl[diallyl]oxy, tri[dioctyl]phosphato-titanate (CAS 103850-22-2); also known as
titanium IV, 2,2[bis 2-propenolato-methyl, butanolato, tris (dioctyl) phosphato] (CAS
110438-25-0); or LICA 12 (CAS 103850-22-2);
b. Titanium IV, [(2-propenolato-1) methyl, n-propanolatomethyl] butanolato-1, tris[dioctyl]
pyrophosphate or KR3538;
c. Titanium IV, [(2-propenolato-1)methyl, n-propanolatomethyl] butanolato-1, tris(dioc
16. Polycyanodifluoroaminoethyleneoxide;
17. Polyfunctional aziridine amides with isophthalic, trimesic (BITA or butylene imine trimesa
mide), isocyanuric or trimethyladipic backbone structures and 2-methyl or 2-ethyl substi
tutions on the aziridine ring;
18. Propyleneimine (2-methylaziridine) (CAS 75-55-8);
19. Superfine iron oxide (Fe 2 O 3 ) (CAS 1317-60-8) with a specific surface area more than 250
m 2 /g and an average particle size of 3,0 nm or less;
20. TEPAN (tetraethylenepentaamineacrylonitrile) (CAS 68412-45-3); cyanoethylated poly
amines and their salts;
21. TEPANOL (tetraethylenepentaamineacrylonitrileglycidol) (CAS 68412-46-4); cyanoethylated
polyamines adducted with glycidol and their salts;
22. TPB (triphenyl bismuth) (CAS 603-33-8).
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g. "Precursors", as follows:
N.B. In ML8.g. the references are to specified "
Energetic Materials"
manufactured from these substances.
1. BCMO (bischloromethyloxetane) (CAS 142173-26-0) (see also ML8.e.1. and e.2.);
2. Dinitroazetidine-t-butyl salt (CAS 125735-38-8) (see also ML8.a.28.);
3. HBIW (hexabenzylhexaazaisowurtzitane) (CAS 124782-15-6) (see also ML8.a.4.);
4. TAIW (tetraacetyldibenzylhexaazaisowurtzitane) (see also ML8.a.4.) (CAS 182763-60-6);
5. TAT (1,3,5,7 tetraacetyl-1,3,5,7,-tetraaza cyclo-octane) (CAS 41378-98-7) (see also
6. 1,4,5,8-tetraazadecalin (CAS 5409-42-7) (see also ML8.a.27.);
7. 1,3,5-trichlorobenzene (CAS 108-70-3) (see also ML8.a.23.);
8. 1,2,4-trihydroxybutane (1,2,4-butanetriol) (CAS 3068-00-6) (see also ML8.e.5.).
Note 5 Not used since 2009
Note 6 ML8 does not apply to the following substances unless they are compounded or mixed with the
"
energetic material"
specified by ML8.a. or powdered metals specified by ML8.c.:
a. Ammonium
131-74-8);
c. Hexanitrodiphenylamine
131-73-7);
d. Difluoroamine(CAS
10405-27-3);
e. Nitrostarch
(CAS9056-38-6);
f. Potassium
7757-79-1);
g. Tetranitronaphthalene;
h. Trinitroanisol;
i. Trinitronaphthalene;
j. Trinitroxylene;
k. N-pyrrolidinone;
872-50-4);
l. Dioctylmaleate
142-16-5);
m. Ethylhexylacrylate (CAS 103-11-7);
n. Triethylaluminium
97-93-8),
75-24-1),
other pyrophoric metal alkyls and aryls of lithium, sodium, magnesium, zinc or boron;
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o. Nitrocellulose
9004-70-0);
p. Nitroglycerin
55-63-0);
q. 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene
118-96-7);
r. Ethylenediaminedinitrate
20829-66-7);
s. Pentaerythritoltetranitrate
78-11-5);
13424-46-9),
styphnate(CAS
15245-44-0)
styphnate (CAS 12403-82-6), and primary explosives or priming compositions containing
azides or azide complexes;
u. Triethyleneglycoldinitrate
(TEGDN)(CAS
111-22-8);
v. 2,4,6-trinitroresorcinol
(styphnic
82-71-3);
w. Diethyldiphenylurea (CAS 85-98-3); dimethyldiphenylurea(CAS 611-92-7); methyl
ethyldiphenyl urea [Centralites];
x. N,N-diphenylurea
(unsymmetrical
diphenylurea)
603-54-3);
y. Methyl-N,N-diphenylurea
unsymmetrical
13114-72-2);
z. Ethyl-N,N-diphenylurea
unsymmetrical
diphenylurea)
64544-71-4);
aa. 2-Nitrodiphenylamine (2-NDPA)(CAS 119-75-5);
bb. 4-Nitrodiphenylamine (4-NDPA)(CAS 836-30-6);
cc. 2,2-dinitropropanol (CAS 918-52-5);
dd. Nitroguanidine (CAS 556-88-7) (see 1C011.d. on the EU Dual-Use List).
Note 7 ML8. does not apply to ammonium perchlorate (ML8.d.2.) and NTO (ML8.a.18.), specially
shaped and formulated for civil-use gas generation devices and meeting all of the following:
a. Compounded or mixed, with non-active thermoset binders or plasticizers;
b. Having a maximum of 80 % ammonium perchlorate (ML8.d.2.) in mass of active
c. Having less than or equal to 4 g of NTO (ML8.a.18.); and
d. Having an individual mass of less than 250 g.
ML9
Vessels
(surface
equipment,
components
and other surface vessels, as follows:
N.B. For guidance and navigation equipment, see ML11.
a. Vessels and components, as follows:
1. Vessels (surface or underwater) specially designed or modified for military use, regardless of
current state of repair or operating condition, and whether or not they contain weapon
delivery systems or armour, and hulls or parts of hulls for such vessels, and components
therefor specially designed for military use;
2. Surface vessels, other than those specified in ML9.a.1., having any of the following, fixed or
integrated into the vessel:
a. Automatic weapons having a calibre of 12,7 mm or greater specified in ML1., or weapons
specified in ML2., ML4., ML12. or ML19., or 'mountings' or hard points for such
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Technical Note
'
Mountings'
refers to weapon mounts or structural strengthening for the purpose of installing
b. Fire control systems specified in ML5.;
c. Having all of the following:
1. 'Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) protection'; and
2. 'Pre-wet or wash down system' designed for decontamination purposes; or
Technical Notes
1. '
CBRN protection'
is a self contained interior space containing features such as over-press
urization, isolation of ventilation systems, limited ventilation openings with CBRN filters
and limited personnel access points incorporating air-locks.
2. '
Pre-wet or wash down system'
is a seawater spray system capable of simultaneously wetting
the exterior superstructure and decks of a vessel.
d. Active weapon countermeasure systems specified in ML4.b., ML5.c. or ML11.a. and
having any of the following:
1. 'CBRN protection';
2. Hull and superstructure, specially designed to reduce the radar cross section;
3. Thermal signature reduction devices, (e.g., an exhaust gas cooling system), excluding
those specially designed to increase overall power plant efficiency or to reduce the
environmental impact; or
4. A degaussing system designed to reduce the magnetic signature of the whole vessel;
b. Engines and propulsion systems, as follows, specially designed for military use and components
therefor specially designed for military use:
1. Diesel engines specially designed for submarines and having all of the following:
a. Power output of 1,12 MW (1 500 hp) or more; and
b. Rotary speed of 700 rpm or more;
2. Electric motors specially designed for submarines and having all of the following:
a. Power output of more than 0,75 MW (1 000 hp);
b. Quick reversing;
c. Liquid cooled; and
d. Totally enclosed;
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3. Non-magnetic diesel engines having all of the following:
a. Power output of 37,3 kW (50 hp) or more; and
b. Non-magnetic content in excess of 75 % of total mass;
4. 'Air Independent Propulsion' (AIP) systems specially designed for submarines;
Technical Note
'
Air Independent Propulsion'
(AIP) allows a submerged submarine to operate its propulsion system,
without access to atmospheric oxygen, for a longer time than the batteries would have otherwise
allowed. For the purposes of ML9.b.4., AIP does not include nuclear power.
c. Underwater detection devices, specially designed for military use, controls therefor and
components therefor specially designed for military use;
d. Anti-submarine nets and anti-torpedo nets, specially designed for military use;
e. Not used since 2003;
f. Hull penetrators and connectors, specially designed for military use, that enable interaction with
equipment external to a vessel, and components therefor specially designed for military use;
Note ML9.f. includes connectors for vessels which are of the single-conductor, multi-conductor, coaxial or
waveguide type, and hull penetrators for vessels, both of which are capable of remaining impervious
to leakage from without and of retaining required characteristics at marine depths exceeding 100 m;
and fibre-optic connectors and optical hull penetrators, specially designed for "
laser"
beam trans
mission, regardless of depth. ML9.f. does not apply to ordinary propulsive shaft and hydrodynamic
control-rod hull penetrators.
g. Silent bearings having any of the following, components therefor and equipment containing
those bearings, specially designed for military use:
1. Gas or magnetic suspension;
2. Active signature controls; or
3. Vibration suppression controls.
ML10 "
Aircraft"
, "
lighter-than-air vehicles"
, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles ("
UAVs"
), aero-engines and
"
aircraft"
equipment, related equipment, and components, as follows, specially designed or
modified for military use:
N.B. For guidance and navigation equipment, see ML11.
a. Manned "aircraft" and "lighter-than-air vehicles", and specially designed components therefor;
b. Not used since 2011;
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c. Unmanned aircraft and related equipment, as follows, and specially designed components
1. "UAVs", Remotely Piloted Air Vehicles (RPVs), autonomous programmable vehicles and
unmanned "lighter-than-air vehicles";
2. Launchers, recovery equipment and ground support equipment;
3. Equipment designed for command or control;
d. Propulsion aero-engines and specially designed components therefor;
e. Airborne equipment, including airborne refuelling equipment, specially designed for use with the
"aircraft" specified by ML10.a. or the aero-engines specified by ML10.d., and specially designed
components therefor;
f. Pressure refuellers, pressure refuelling equipment, equipment specially designed to facilitate
operations in confined areas and ground equipment, developed specially for "aircraft"
specified by ML10.a. or for aero-engines specified by ML10.d.;
g. Military crash helmets and protective masks, and specially designed components therefor, press
urised breathing equipment and partial pressure suits for use in "aircraft", anti-g suits, liquid
oxygen converters used for "aircraft" or missiles, and catapults and cartridge actuated devices,
for emergency escape of personnel from "aircraft";
h. Parachutes, paragliders and related equipment,as follows, and specially designed components
1. Parachutes not specified elsewhere in the EU Common Military List;
3. Equipment specially designed for high altitude parachutists (e.g. suits, special helmets,
breathing systems, navigation equipment);
i. Controlled opening equipment or automatic piloting systems, designed for parachuted loads.
Note 1 ML10.a. does not apply to "
aircraft"
and "
lighter-than-air vehicles"
or variants of those "
aircraft"
specially designed for military use, and which are all of the following:
a.
Not a combat aircraft
b.
Not configured for military use and not fitted with equipment or attachments specially designed
or modified for military use; and
c.
Certified for civil use by the civil aviation authority in a Member State or in a Wassenaar
Arrangement Participating State.
Note 2 ML10.d. does not apply to:
a. Aero-engines designed or modified for military use which have been certified by civil aviation
authorities in a Member State or in a Wassenaar Arrangement Participating State for use in
"
civil aircraft"
, or specially designed components therefor;
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b. Reciprocating engines or specially designed components therefor, except those specially designed
for "
UAVs"
.
Note 3 For the purposes of ML10.a. and ML10.d., specially designed components and related equipment
for non-military "
aircraft"
or aero-engines modified for military use applies only to those military
components and to military related equipment required for the modification to military use.
Note 4 For the purposes of ML10.a., military use includes: combat, military reconnaissance, assault,
military training, logistics support, and transporting and airdropping troops or military equipment.
Note 5 ML10.a. does not apply to "
aircraft"
that meet all of the following:
a.
Were first manufactured before 1946;
b.
Do not incorporate items specified by the EU Common Military List, unless the items are
required to meet safety or airworthiness standards of a Member State or of a Wassenaar
Arrangement Participating State; and
c.
Do not incorporate weapons specified by the EU Common Military List, unless inoperable and
incapable of being returned to operation.
ML11
Electronic
equipment,
specified
elsewhere
Military
follows,
and specially designed components therefor:
a. Electronic equipment specially designed for military use;
Note ML11.a. includes:
a. Electronic countermeasure and electronic counter-countermeasure equipment (i.e. equipment
designed to introduce extraneous or erroneous signals into radar or radio communication
receivers or otherwise hinder the reception, operation or effectiveness of adversary electronic
receivers including their countermeasure equipment), including jamming and counter-jamming
equipment;
b. Frequency agile tubes;
c. Electronic systems or equipment, designed either for surveillance and monitoring of the electro-
magnetic spectrum for military intelligence or security purposes or for counteracting such
surveillance and monitoring;
d. Underwater countermeasures, including acoustic and magnetic jamming and decoy, equipment
designed to introduce extraneous or erroneous signals into sonar receivers;
e. Data processing security equipment, data security equipment and transmission and signalling
line security equipment, using ciphering processes;
f. Identification, authentification and keyloader equipment and key management, manufacturing
and distribution equipment;
g. Guidance and navigation equipment;
h. Digital troposcatter-radio communications transmission equipment;
i. Digital demodulators specially designed for signals intelligence;
j. "
Automated command and control systems"
.
N.B. For "
software"
asociated with military "
Software"
Defined Radio (SDR), see ML21.
b. Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) jamming equipment.
ML12
High
velocity
equipment,
follows,
specially designed components therefor:
a. Kinetic energy weapon systems specially designed for destruction or effecting mission-abort of a
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b. Specially designed test and evaluation facilities and test models, including diagnostic instrumen
tation and targets, for dynamic testing of kinetic energy projectiles and systems.
N.B. For weapon systems using sub-calibre ammunition or employing solely chemical propulsion, and
ammunition therefor, see ML1 to ML4.
Note 1 ML12 includes the following when specially designed for kinetic energy weapon systems:
a. Launch propulsion systems capable of accelerating masses larger than 0,1 g to velocities in excess
of 1,6 km/s, in single or rapid fire modes;
b. Prime power generation, electric armour, energy storage, thermal management, conditioning,
switching or fuel-handling equipment; and electrical interfaces between power supply, gun and
other turret electric drive functions;
c. Target acquisition, tracking, fire control or damage assessment systems;
d. Homing seeker, guidance or divert propulsion (lateral acceleration) systems for projectiles.
Note 2 ML12 applies to weapon systems using any of the following methods of propulsion:
a. Electromagnetic;
b. Electrothermal;
c. Plasma;
d. Light gas; or
e. Chemical (when used in combination with any of the above).
ML13
Armoured
protective
equipment,
components,
follows:
a. Armoured plate, having any of the following:
1. Manufactured to comply with a military standard or specification; or
2. Suitable for military use;
N.B. For body armour plate, see ML13.d.2.
b. Constructions of metallic or non-metallic materials, or combinations thereof, specially designed
to provide ballistic protection for military systems, and specially designed components therefor;
c. Helmets manufactured according to military standards or specifications, or comparable national
standards, and specially designed components therefor, (i.e. helmet shell, liner and comfort
d. Body armour or protective garments, and components therefor, as follows:
1. Soft body armour or protective garments, manufactured to military standards or specifi
cations, or to their equivalents, and specially designed components therefor;
Note For the purposes of ML13.d.1., military standards or specifications include, at a minimum,
specifications for fragmentation protection.
2. Hard body armour plates providing ballistic protection equal to or greater than level III (NIJ
0101.06, July 2008) or national equivalents.
Note 1 ML13.b. includes materials specially designed to form explosive reactive armour or to construct
military shelters.
Note 2 ML13.c. does not apply to conventional steel helmets, neither modified or designed to accept, nor
equipped with any type of accessory device.
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Note 3 ML13.c. and d. do not apply to helmets, body armour or protective garments, when accompanying
their user for the user's own personal protection.
Note 4 The only helmets specially designed for bomb disposal personnel that are specified by ML13. are
those specially designed for military use.
N.B. 1 See also entry 1A005 on the EU Dual-Use List.
N.B. 2 For "
fibrous or filamentary materials"
used in the manufacture of body armour and helmets, see
entry 1C010 on the EU Dual Use List
ML14 '
Specialised equipment for military training'
or for simulating military scenarios, simulators
specially designed for training in the use of any firearm or weapon specified by ML1 or
ML2, and specially designed components and accessories therefor.
Technical Note The term '
specialised equipment for military training'
includes military types of attack trainers, operational
flight trainers, radar target trainers, radar target generators, gunnery training devices, anti-submarine warfare
trainers, flight simulators (including human-rated centrifuges for pilot/astronaut training), radar trainers,
instrument flight trainers, navigation trainers, missile launch trainers, target equipment, drone "
aircraft"
,
armament trainers, pilotless "
aircraft"
trainers, mobile training units and training equipment for ground
military operations.
Note 1 ML14 includes image generating and interactive environment systems for simulators, when specially
designed or modified for military use.
Note 2 ML14 does not apply to equipment specially designed for training in the use of hunting or sporting
ML15
Imaging
equipment,
follows,
specially
designed
military
specially designed components and accessories therefor:
a. Recorders and image processing equipment;
b. Cameras, photographic equipment and film processing equipment;
c. Image intensifier equipment;
d. Infrared or thermal imaging equipment;
e. Imaging radar sensor equipment;
f. Countermeasure or counter-countermeasure equipment, for the equipment specified by ML15.a.
to ML15.e.
Note ML15.f. includes equipment designed to degrade the operation or effectiveness of military imaging
systems or to minimize such degrading effects.
Note 1 In ML15, the term specially designed components includes the following when specially designed for
military use:
a. Infrared image converter tubes;
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b. Image intensifier tubes (other than first generation);
c. Microchannel plates;
d. Low-light-level television camera tubes;
e. Detector arrays (including electronic interconnection or read out systems);
f. Pyroelectric television camera tubes;
g. Cooling systems for imaging systems;
h. Electrically triggered shutters of the photochromic or electro-optical type having a shutter speed of
less than 100 μs, except in the case of shutters which are an essential part of a high-speed
i. Fibre optic image inverters;
j. Compound semiconductor photocathodes
Note 2 ML15 does not apply to "
first generation image intensifier tubes"
or equipment specially designed to
incorporate "
first generation image intensifier tube"
.
N.B. For the classification of weapons sights incorporating "
first generation image intensifier tubes"
see ML1., ML2. and ML5.a.
N.B. See also 6A002.a.2. and 6A002.b. on the EU Dual-Use List.
ML16
Forgings,
castings
unfinished
products,
specially
designed
specified
ML1 to ML4, ML6, ML9, ML10, ML12 or ML19.
Note ML16. applies to unfinished products when they are identifiable by material composition, geometry or
function.
ML17
Miscellaneous equipment, materials and '
libraries'
, as follows, and specially designed
components therefor:
a. Self-contained diving and underwater swimming apparatus, as follows:
1. Closed or semi-closed circuit (rebreathing) apparatus specially designed for military use (i.e.
specially designed to be non magnetic);
2. Specially designed components for use in the conversion of open-circuit apparatus to
3. Articles designed exclusively for military use with self-contained diving and underwater
swimming apparatus;
b. Construction equipment specially designed for military use;
c. Fittings, coatings and treatments, for signature suppression, specially designed for military use;
d. Field engineer equipment specially designed for use in a combat zone;
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e. "Robots", "robot" controllers and "robot" "end-effectors", having any of the following char
1. Specially designed for military use;
2. Incorporating means of protecting hydraulic lines against externally induced punctures
caused by ballistic fragments (e.g. incorporating self-sealing lines) and designed to use
hydraulic fluids with flash points higher than 839 K (566 °C); or
3. Specially designed or rated for operating in an electro magnetic pulse (EMP) environment;
Technical Note
Electro-magnetic pulse does not refer to unintentional interference caused by electromagnetic radiation
from nearby equipment (e.g. machinery, appliances or electronics) or lightning.
f. 'Libraries' (parametric technical databases) specially designed for military use with equipment
specified by the EU Common Military List;
g. Nuclear power generating equipment or propulsion equipment, including "nuclear reactors",
specially designed for military use and components therefor specially designed or 'modified' for
h. Equipment and material, coated or treated for signature suppression, specially designed for
military use, other than those specified elsewhere in the EU Common Military List;
military "nuclear reactors";
or 'modified' to service military equipment;
k. Field generators specially designed or 'modified' for military use;
or 'modified' for military use;
m. Ferries, other than those specified elsewhere in the EU Common Military List, bridges and
pontoons, specially designed for military use;
n. Test models specially designed for the "development" of items specified by ML4, ML6, ML9 or
o. Laser protection equipment (e.g. eye and sensor protection) specially designed for military use.
p. "Fuel cells" other than those specified elsewhere in the EU Common Military List, specially
designed or 'modified' for military use.
Technical Notes 1.
For the purpose of ML17, the term '
library'
(parametric technical database) means a collection of technical
information of a military nature, reference to which may enhance the performance of military equipment or
2.
For the purpose of ML17, '
modified'
means any structural, electrical, mechanical, or other change that
provides a non-military item with military capabilities equivalent to an item which is specially designed for
military use.
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ML18
Production
equipment
components,
follows:
a. Specially designed or modified 'production' equipment for the 'production' of products specified
by the EU Common Military List, and specially designed components therefor;
b. Specially designed environmental test facilities and specially designed equipment therefor, for the
certification, qualification or testing of products specified by the EU Common Military List.
Technical Note For the purposes of ML18, the term '
production'
includes design, examination, manufacture, testing and
checking.
Note ML18.a. and ML18.b. include the following equipment:
a. Continuous nitrators;
b. Centrifugal testing apparatus or equipment having any of the following:
1.
Driven by a motor or motors having a total rated horsepower of more than 298 kW (400 hp);
2.
Capable of carrying a payload of 113 kg or more; or
3.
Capable of exerting a centrifugal acceleration of 8 g or more on a payload of 91 kg or more;
c. Dehydration presses;
d. Screw extruders specially designed or modified for military explosive extrusion;
e. Cutting machines for the sizing of extruded propellants;
f. Sweetie barrels (tumblers) 1,85 m or more in diameter and having over 227 kg product capacity;
g. Continuous mixers for solid propellants;
h. Fluid energy mills for grinding or milling the ingredients of military explosives;
i. Equipment to achieve both sphericity and uniform particle size in metal powder listed in ML8.c.8.;
j. Convection current converters for the conversion of materials listed in ML8.c.3.
ML19
Directed Energy Weapon (DEW) systems, related or countermeasure equipment and test
models, as follows, and specially designed components therefor:
a. "Laser" systems specially designed for destruction or effecting mission-abort of a target;
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b. Particle beam systems capable of destruction or effecting mission-abort of a target;
c. High power Radio-Frequency (RF) systems capable of destruction or effecting mission-abort of a
d. Equipment specially designed for the detection or identification of, or defence against, systems
specified by ML19.a. to ML19.c.;
e. Physical test models for the systems, equipment and components, specified by ML19.
f. "Laser" systems specially designed to cause permanent blindness to unenhanced vision, i.e. to
the naked eye or to the eye with corrective eyesight devices.
Note 1 DEW systems specified by ML19 include systems whose capability is derived from the controlled
application of:
a. "
Lasers"
of sufficient power to effect destruction similar to the manner of conventional
ammunition;
b. Particle accelerators which project a charged or neutral particle beam with destructive power;
c. High pulsed power or high average power radio frequency beam transmitters, which produce fields
sufficiently intense to disable electronic circuitry at a distant target.
Note 2 ML19 includes the following when specially designed for DEW systems:
a. Prime power generation, energy storage, switching, power conditioning or fuel-handling
equipment;
b. Target acquisition or tracking systems;
c. Systems capable of assessing target damage, destruction or mission-abort;
d. Beam-handling, propagation or pointing equipment;
e. Equipment with rapid beam slew capability for rapid multiple target operations;
f. Adaptive optics and phase conjugators;
g. Current injectors for negative hydrogen ion beams;
h. "
Space-qualified"
accelerator components;
i. Negative ion beam funnelling equipment;
j. Equipment for controlling and slewing a high energy ion beam;
k. "
Space qualified"
foils for neutralising negative hydrogen isotope beams.
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ML20
Cryogenic
and "
superconductive"
equipment, as follows, and specially designed components
and accessories therefor:
a. Equipment specially designed or configured to be installed in a vehicle for military ground,
marine, airborne or space applications, capable of operating while in motion and of producing
or maintaining temperatures below 103 K (– 170 °C);
Note ML20.a. includes mobile systems incorporating or employing accessories or components manu
factured from non-metallic or non-electrical conductive materials, such as plastics or epoxy-
impregnated materials.
b. "Superconductive" electrical equipment (rotating machinery and transformers) specially designed
or configured to be installed in a vehicle for military ground, marine, airborne or space
applications, and capable of operating while in motion.
Note ML20.b. does not apply to direct current hybrid homopolar generators that have single-pole normal
metal armatures which rotate in a magnetic field produced by superconducting windings, provided
those windings are the only superconducting components in the generator.
ML21 "
Software"
, as follows:
a. "Software" specially designed or modified for the "development", "production" or "use" of
equipment, materials or "software", specified by the EU Common Military List;
b. Specific "software", other than that specified by ML21.a., as follows:
1. "Software" specially designed for military use and specially designed for modelling, simu
lating or evaluating military weapon systems;
2. "Software" specially designed for military use and specially designed for modelling or simu
lating military operational scenarios;
3. "Software" for determining the effects of conventional, nuclear, chemical or biological
4. "Software" specially designed for military use and specially designed for Command,
Communications, Control and Intelligence (C 3 I) or Command, Communications, Control,
Computer and Intelligence (C 4 I) applications;
c. "Software", not specified by ML21.a., or b., specially designed or modified to enable equipment
not specified by the EU Common Military List to perform the military functions of equipment
specified by the EU Common Military List.
ML22 "
Technology"
as follows:
a. "Technology", other than specified in ML22.b., which is "required" for the "development",
"production" or "use" of items specified in the EU Common Military List;.
b. "Technology" as follows:
1. "Technology" "required" for the design of, the assembly of components into, and the oper
ation, maintenance and repair of, complete production installations for items specified in the
Common Military List of The European Union, even if the components of such production
installations are not specified;
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2. "Technology" "required" for the "development" and "production" of small arms even if used
to produce reproductions of antique small arms;
3. "Technology" "required" for the "development", "production" or "use" of toxicological agents,
related equipment or components specified by ML7.a. to ML7.g.;
4. "Technology" "required" for the "development", "production" or "use" of "biopolymers" or
cultures of specific cells, specified by ML7.h.;
5. "Technology" "required" exclusively for the incorporation of "biocatalysts", specified by
ML7.i.1., into military carrier substances or military material.
Note 1 "
Technology" "
required"
for the "
development"
, "
production"
or "
use"
of items specified by the EU
Common Military List remains under control even when applicable to any item not specified by the
EU Common Military List.
Note 2 ML22 does not apply to:
a. "
Technology"
that is the minimum necessary for the installation, operation, maintenance
(checking) and repair, of those items which are not controlled or whose export has been auth
b. "
Technology"
that is "
in the public domain"
, "
basic scientific research"
or the minimum necessary
information for patent applications;
c. "
Technology"
for magnetic induction for continuous propulsion of civil transport devices.
DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN THIS LIST
The following are definitions of the terms used in this List, in alphabetical order.
Note 1 Definitions apply throughout the List. The references are purely advisory and have no effect on the universal
application of defined terms throughout the List.
Note 2 Words and terms contained in this List of Definitions only take the defined meaning where this is indicated by
their being enclosed in "
double quotations marks"
. Definitions of terms between '
single quotation marks'
are
given in a Technical note to the relevant item. Elsewhere, words and terms take their commonly accepted
(dictionary) meanings.
"Adapted for use in war"
Any modification or selection (such as altering purity, shelf life, virulence, dissemi
nation characteristics, or resistance to UV radiation) designed to increase the
effectiveness in producing casualties in humans or animals, degrading
equipment or damaging crops or the environment.
"Additives"
Substances used in explosive formulations to improve their properties.
ML8, ML10 and ML14 "Aircraft"
A fixed wing, swivel wing, rotary wing (helicopter), tilt rotor or tilt-wing airborne
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"Automated Command and Control Systems"
Electronic systems, through which information essential to the effective operation
of the grouping, major formation, tactical formation, unit, ship, subunit or
weapons under command is entered, processed and transmitted. This is
achieved by the use of computer and other specialised hardware designed to
support the functions of a military command and control organisation. The
main functions of an automated command and control system are: the efficient
automated collection, accumulation, storage and processing of information; the
display of the situation and the circumstances affecting the preparation and
conduct of combat operations; operational and tactical calculations for the allo
cation of resources among force groupings or elements of the operational order of
battle or battle deployment according to the mission or stage of the operation; the
preparation of data for appreciation of the situation and decision-making at any
point during operation or battle; computer simulation of operations.
"Basic scientific research"
Experimental or theoretical work undertaken principally to acquire new
knowledge of the fundamental principles of phenomena or observable facts, not
primarily directed towards a specific practical aim or objective.
"Biocatalysts"
Enzymes for specific chemical or biochemical reactions or other biological
compounds which bind to and accelerate the degradation of CW agents.
Technical Note "
Enzymes"
means "
biocatalysts"
for specific chemical or biochemical reactions.
"Biopolymers"
Biological macromolecules as follows:
a. Enzymes for specific chemical or biochemical reactions;
b. Antibodies, monoclonal, polyclonal or anti-idiotypic;
c. Specially designed or specially processed receptors;
Technical Notes 1. "
Anti-idiotypic antibodies"
means antibodies which bind to the specific antigen binding
sites of other antibodies;
2. "
Monoclonal antibodies"
means proteins which bind to one antigenic site and are
produced by a single clone of cells;
3. "
Polyclonal antibodies"
means a mixture of proteins which bind to the specific antigen
and are produced by more than one clone of cells;
4. "
Receptors"
means biological macromolecular structures capable of binding ligands, the
binding of which affects physiological functions.
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"Civil aircraft"
Those "aircraft" listed by designation in published airworthiness certification lists
by the civil aviation authorities to fly commercial civil internal and external routes
or for legitimate civil, private or business use.
"Development"
Is related to all stages prior to serial production, such as: design, design research,
design analyses, design concepts, assembly and testing of prototypes, pilot
production schemes, design data, process of transforming design data into a
product, configuration design, integration design, layouts.
"End-effectors"
Grippers, active tooling units and any other tooling that is attached to the
baseplate on the end of a "robot" manipulator arm.
Technical Note "
Active tooling units"
are devices for applying motive power, process energy or sensing to a
work piece.
"Energetic materials"
Substances or mixtures that react chemically to release energy required for their
intended application. "Explosives", "pyrotechnics" and "propellants" are subclasses
of energetic materials.
"Explosives"
Solid, liquid or gaseous substances or mixtures of substances which, in their
application as primary, booster, or main charges in warheads, demolition and
other applications, are required to detonate.
"Expression Vectors"
Carriers (e.g. plasmid or virus) used to introduce genetic material into host cells.
"Fuel cell"
An electrochemical device that converts chemical energy directly into Direct
Current (DC) electricity by consuming fuel from an external source.
"Fibrous or filamentary materials"
a. Continuous monofilaments;
b. Continuous yarns and rovings;
c. Tapes, fabrics, random mats and braids;
d. Chopped fibres, staple fibres and coherent fibre blankets;
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e. Whiskers, either monocrystalline or polycrystalline, of any length;
f. Aromatic polyamide pulp.
"First generation image intensifier tubes"
Electrostatically focused tubes, employing input and output fibre optic or glass
face plates, multi-alkali photocathodes (S-20 or S-25), but not microchannel plate
"In the public domain"
This means "technology" or "software" which has been made available without
restrictions upon its further dissemination.
Note: Copyright restrictions do not remove "
technology"
or "
software"
from being "
in the
public domain"
.
An assembly of components which produce both spatially and temporally
coherent light that is amplified by stimulated emission of radiation.
"Lighter-than-air vehicles"
Balloons and airships that rely on hot air or on lighter-than-air gases such as
helium or hydrogen for their lift.
"Nuclear reactor"
Includes the items within or attached directly to the reactor vessel, the equipment
which controls the level of power in the core, and the components which
normally contain or come into direct contact with or control the primary
coolant of the reactor core.
"Precursors"
Speciality chemicals used in the manufacture of explosives.
"Production"
Means all production stages, such as: product engineering, manufacture, inte
gration, assembly (mounting), inspection, testing, quality assurance.
"Propellants"
Substances or mixtures that react chemically to produce large volumes of hot
gases at controlled rates to perform mechanical work.
Mixtures of solid or liquid fuels and oxidizers which, when ignited, undergo an
energetic chemical reaction at a controlled rate intended to produce specific time
delays, or quantities of heat, noise, smoke, visible light or infrared radiation.
Pyrophorics are a subclass of pyrotechnics, which contain no oxidizers but
ignite spontaneously on contact with air.
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"Required"
As applied to "technology", refers to only that portion of "technology" which is
peculiarly responsible for achieving or exceeding the controlled performance
levels, characteristics or functions. Such "required" "technology" may be shared
by different products.
"Riot control agents"
Substances which, under the expected conditions of use for riot control purposes,
produce rapidly in humans sensory irritation or disabling physical effects which
disappear within a short time following termination of exposure. (Tear gases are a
subset of "riot control agents".)
A manipulation mechanism, which may be of the continuous path or of the
point-to-point variety, may use sensors, and has all the following characteristics:
a. Is multifunctional;
b. Is capable of positioning or orienting material, parts, tools or special devices
through variable movements in three-dimensional space;
c. Incorporates three or more closed or open loop servo-devices which may
include stepping motors; and
d. Has "user-accessible programmability" by means of the teach/playback method
or by means of an electronic computer which may be a programmable logic
controller, i.e. without mechanical intervention.
Note The above definition does not include the following devices:
1.
Manipulation mechanisms which are only manually/teleoperator controllable;
2.
Fixed sequence manipulation mechanisms which are automated moving devices,
operating according to mechanically fixed programmed motions. The programme
is mechanically limited by fixed stops, such as pins or cams. The sequence of
motions and the selection of paths or angles are not variable or changeable by
mechanical, electronic or electrical means;
3.
Mechanically controlled variable sequence manipulation mechanisms which are
automated moving devices, operating according to mechanically fixed
programmed motions. The programme is mechanically limited by fixed, but
adjustable, stops, such as pins or cams. The sequence of motions and the
selection of paths or angles are variable within the fixed programme pattern.
Variations or modifications of the programme pattern (e.g. changes of pins or
exchanges of cams) in one or more motion axes are accomplished only through
mechanical operations;
4.
Non-servo-controlled variable sequence manipulation mechanisms which are
automated moving devices, operating according to mechanically fixed
programmed motions. The programme is variable but the sequence proceeds
only by the binary signal from mechanically fixed electrical binary devices or
adjustable stops;
5.
Stacker cranes defined as Cartesian coordinate manipulator systems manufactured
as an integral part of a vertical array of storage bins and designed to access the
contents of those bins for storage or retrieval.
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"Software"
A collection of one or more "programmes" or "microprogrammes" fixed in any
tangible medium of expression.
Products designed, manufactured and tested to meet the special electrical, mech
anical or environmental requirements for use in the launch and deployment of
satellites or high altitude flight systems operating at altitudes of 100 km or higher.
Refers to materials, (i.e. metals, alloys or compounds) which can lose all electrical
resistance (i.e. which can attain infinite electrical conductivity and carry very large
electrical currents without Joule heating).
"
Critical temperature"
(sometimes referred to as the transition temperature) of a
specific "
superconductive"
material is the temperature at which the material
loses all resistance to the flow of direct electrical current.
Technical Note The "
superconductive"
state of a material is individually characterised by a "
critical
temperature"
, a critical magnetic field, which is a function of temperature, and a critical
current density which is, however, a function of both magnetic field and temperature.
"Technology"
Specific information necessary for the "development", "production" or "use" of a
product. The information takes the form of 'technical data' or 'technical assist
Technical Notes 1. '
Technical data'
may take forms such as blueprints, plans, diagrams, models, formulae,
tables, engineering designs and specifications, manuals and instructions written or
recorded on other media or devices such as disk, tape, read-only memories.
2. '
Technical assistance'
may take forms such as instruction, skills, training, working
knowledge, consulting services. '
Technical assistance'
may involve transfer of '
technical
data'
.
"Unmanned aerial vehicle" ("UAV")
Any "aircraft" capable of initiating flight and sustaining controlled flight and
navigation without any human presence on board.
Operation, installation (including on-site installation), maintenance (checking),
repair, overhaul and refurbishing.
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Aalto University School of Engineering Pia Ahlgren BIODEGRADATION OF POTENTIALLY HARMFUL COMPOUNDS IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT Master's Thesis submitted for examination for the degree of Master of Science in Technology. Espoo 25.4.2012 Supervisor: Professor Riku Vahala Instructor: Lic.Sc.(Tech.) Pirjo Rantanen AALTO UNIVERSITY
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